> > Note that the cdk doesn't offer any new libraries; it is merely a
> > compilation of existing libraries and tools in a single package, the
> > kind that seems to make business folks happy.
>
> It makes OCaml-newbies (like me) happy too, because it's not so
> easy to find a lot of libraries out there.
> And why to reinvent the wheel?
It makes me happy too, because I can use it in products
I want to distribute, and people can download CDK and
get ocaml and all the libraries in one hit. That's important,
especially if it's only part of a larger toolset.
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